During last two days I've received two BSODs, both related to "iaStorA.sys+67218".
Dump File | 040718-53734-01.dmp |
Crash Time | 2018-04-07 04:30:32 |
Bug Check String | DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL |
Bug Check Code | 0x000000d1 |
Parameter 1 | 00000000`00000008 |
Parameter 2 | 00000000`00000002 |
Parameter 3 | 00000000`00000000 |
Parameter 4 | fffff803`43947218 |
Caused By Driver | iaStorA.sys |
Caused By Address | iaStorA.sys+67218 |
File Description | Intel Rapid Storage Technology Enterprisedriver - x64 |
Product Name | Intel Rapid Storage Technology Enterprisedriver |
Company | Intel Corporation |
File Version | 4.6.0.1048 |
Processor | x64 |
Crash Address | ntoskrnl.exe+17dd70 |
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Stack Address 2 | |
Stack Address 3 | |
Computer Name | |
Full Path | C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\040718-53734-01.dmp |
Processors Count | 32 |
Major Version | 15 |
Minor Version | 15063 |
Dump File Size | 1 522 732 |
Dump File Time | 2018-04-07 05:24:52 |
(The 2nd one is attached)
- I was unable to google any "iaStorA.sys"- related BSOD reports, containing "67218". While both my BSODs do contain this address.
- There was no heavy IO.
- The only device, attached to Intel C600+/C220+ controller is a DVD drive:
I have never used it, actually. Just tested - it was able to read some files from an old CD. - The system is Dell T7910. Please find detailed "Intel® Driver & Support Assistant" report attached.
- I've never seen any issues like that (on this system) before yesterday. The last event, related to "Intel C600+/C220+ series chipset" is from 2017-11-20, e.g. it looks like there are no recent changes here.
- However during last few days I've updated:
- BIOS to A25 (changelog says "Updated Chipset support")
- "LSI 3008 Firmware, Ph15" to "15.01.00.00 ,A04"
- "LSI SAS3008 Windows Drivers for Win10-64" to "2.51.21.0 ,A04 "
- maybe something else. not sure.
- For now, Dell's official driver update tool, "Dell Command | Update" says that everything is up-to-date. So does "Intel® Driver & Support Assistant".
So...
- Any ideas about how to fix this?
- I hope at least disabling both SATA ports from this controller in BIOS. Maybe I'll have to uninstall device as well, if it would be still visible in Device Manager.
- Are you interested in any other info I can collect?